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However, even if the cutting would take root, it can only do so if the temperature is accommodating for this specific fruit tree species.<br>
However, even if the cutting would take root, it can only do so if the temperature is accommodating for this specific fruit tree species.<br>
The temperature under which a fruit tree will die can vary randomly within a certain amount, however one end of this temperature zone will be favoured. In the below list, the most likely temperature is shown first, with the full possibilities in brackets behind. Similarly, a fruit tree will go into dormancy under specific temperatures, which means even if it does not die, it will not be producing any fruit.<br>
The temperature under which a fruit tree will die can vary randomly within a certain amount, however one end of this temperature zone will be favoured. In the below list, the most likely temperature is shown first, with the full possibilities in brackets behind. Similarly, a fruit tree will go into dormancy under specific temperatures, which means even if it does not die, it will not be producing any fruit.<br>
In the event that the tree survives and takes root, the temperatures need to stay within a certain range for the tree to be able to flower - this is inspired by real life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernalization Vernalization].<br>  
In the event that the tree survives and takes root, the temperatures need to stay within a certain range for an amount of time, for the tree to be able to flower - this is inspired by real life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernalization Vernalization].<br>  
Therefore, for a tree to actually flower, it needs to be ''above'' the dormancy temperature but ''below'' the specific Vernalization Temp for at least 220 ingame hours (Min Vernalization Time) before it could start to change into its flowering phase.<br>
That means, for a tree to flower, it needs to be exposed to the cold for a while and then experience a warm day. More specifically it needs to be exposed to temperatures above the dormancy range but below 1.5 to 2.5 degrees (Vernalization Temp) for 220 to 280 in-game hours (Vernalization Time). It will then flower once the ambient temperature goes above 14 to 24 °C again.<br>


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